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Charts & Data Index

A simple picture is worth a thousand data points. EdSource's rich library of tables, pictures, charts, and graphs can help clarify current education-related statistics and data. Scroll down to find an index of all our charts and data pages.

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Charter Schools—Their Numbers and Enrollment

The number of charter schools in California has increased steadily since 1992. June 2009

Student Populations in Charter and Noncharter Schools

Charter schools in California tend to serve a somewhat different population of students than noncharters. June 2009

California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) Passing Rates by Ethnicity for the Class of 2008

This chart shows how California's staff-per-pupil ratios compare with the national average and that of other states. June 2009

Staff-Per-Pupil Ratios in California 2006-07

This chart shows how California's staff-per-pupil ratios compare with the national average and that of other states. June 2009

Private, Public Charter, and Other Public School Enrollment Over Time

This chart shows how California's staff-per-pupil ratios compare with the national average and that of other states. June 2009